Confirmed Signing Tyler Dibling

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Everton should definitely walk away from any deal that includes a decent size sell on fee.

Resale value has to be the priority for every signing we make, particularly when its already high risk for what is hoped potential.

We've got to start increasing the received;

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Everton should definitely walk away from any deal that includes a decent size sell on fee.

Resale value has to be the priority for every signing we make, particularly when its already high risk for what is hoped potential.

We've got to start increasing the received;

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The downside to this means in most cases in the bottom half of the table, ( our half) it means these teams have lost their best players and even in the top half Ma United and Arsenal are as bad as us. All teams have sell on fees and add one in deals, I look at Dibling and put it alongside Gorden, it didn't stop Newcastle buying Gordon did it and he's done okay for them. It's got to the point now we still have no right side to speak of, that I feel Dibling is a gamble worth taking.
 
I mean it is, essentially.
There are a few more variables in negotiating multi million pound contracts with various parties than just paying an asking price. One of which might be waiting for the selling club to bring in a replacement before they sanction the sale. Let alone contracts being reviewed by various parties adjusted, returned etc...

The truth is none of us know the details of the negotiations and all this cry assing is based solely on made up speculation and a passion for calling the club a disgrace. It's really weird
 

The downside to this means in most cases in the bottom half of the table, ( our half) it means these teams have lost their best players and even in the top half Ma United and Arsenal are as bad as us. All teams have sell on fees and add one in deals, I look at Dibling and put it alongside Gorden, it didn't stop Newcastle buying Gordon did it and he's done okay for them. It's got to the point now we still have no right side to speak of, that I feel Dibling is a gamble worth taking.

If we're comparing to Gordon, who was more proven and we hadn't been relegated - we asked for £60m. We got £40m+£5m add-ons. No sell on fee, as far as I'm aware.

I've no idea if Dibling is worth the gamble, but I dont think Everton should be gambling £40m+ on a player and then lashing a big sell on fee in.
 
Southampton are going to get exactly what they wanted out of this with Spurs coming in, and fair play to them. Sucked Everton into a game of chess and wiped the floor with them.

Need to pray Leicester will still sell that Fatawu even with Palace going after their other good winger. Otherwise, honestly who knows what we're going to do.
 
If we're comparing to Gordon, who was more proven and we hadn't been relegated - we asked for £60m. We got £40m+£5m add-ons. No sell on fee, as far as I'm aware.

I've no idea if Dibling is worth the gamble, but I dont think Everton should be gambling £40m+ on a player and then lashing a big sell on fee in.

Maybe we might think of actually keeping him instead of selling him on or we add onto the fee what we lose on the sell on, think positive Grandoldteam. :)
 
Maybe we might think of actually keeping him instead of selling him on or we add onto the fee what we lose on the sell on, think positive Grandoldteam. :)

It's not about a mindset, it's about reality.

He's 19, the probability is at some stage he moves on.

PSR dictates Everton have to factor in and prioritise resale on every transfer they make. None more so than what would be their biggest transfer this window.

You used the word 'gamble' - indeed, it's a big gamble and there has to be a potential reward in that, and if 25% of any profit is lost, then it makes the gamble less worth doing.
 

Southampton are going to get exactly what they wanted out of this with Spurs coming in, and fair play to them. Sucked Everton into a game of chess and wiped the floor with them.

Need to pray Leicester will still sell that Fatawu even with Palace going after their other good winger. Otherwise, honestly who knows what we're going to do.

The price for Fatawu has jumped up by 10 million now.
 
I mean if Spurs get him, then we do deserve that for dilly dallying and an opening bid that was just over half of the asking price.
 
Everton should definitely walk away from any deal that includes a decent size sell on fee.

Resale value has to be the priority for every signing we make, particularly when its already high risk for what is hoped potential.

We've got to start increasing the received;

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Sell on is only a factor if Dibling increases his value... If he does, it's likely because he's playing very well for us.

If we buy for 50m + 25% of profit and sell him for even £70m after a year, they get 5m. We get 65m with his book value at 40m.

Still a 25m book profit after a year with a modest increase in his value. I really don't see this as the issue. I think the issue is more them valuing him at more than we want to commit to paying. Future profit is a bonus.
 

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